Robin A. Read is both the Chair of the Litigation Practice Group and the Business Law Practice Group.

Robin is a graduate of Lycoming College with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in both political science and philosophy. She received her Juris Doctor law degree from the University of Dayton School of Law. After law school, Robin served as a law clerk to the Honorable George Heffner, President Judge and the Honorable William Baldwin of the Schuylkill County Court of Common Pleas.

Robin’s practice is primarily comprised of civil and commercial litigation; corporate, personnel and collection matters; and bankruptcy for creditors. She is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, the Lycoming Law Association, the Federal Bar Association and the Pennsylvania Middle District Bankruptcy Association. Robin is licensed to practice in all courts of Pennsylvania, the United States District Court, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals and in the United States Supreme Court.

RELATED SERVICES

Civil Litigation

Commercial Litigation

Commercial Transactions

Creditor Bankruptcy

Mortgage Foreclosures

Civil Rights Defense Litigation

EXPERIENCE

Serves as counsel to multi-industry employers in corporate, labor and employment matters.

Provides counsel to creditors in complex bankruptcy proceedings.

Serves as counsel to several financial institutions.

Advises commercial real estate owners and investors in the acquisition and disposition of real estate including hotels, multi-family properties and mixed-used properties.

Counsels businesses in various industries in complex commercial litigation such as contract disputes and debt collection.

McNerney, Page, Vanderlin & Hall

Commitment to Client & Community

The firm was established in 1939 by Joseph M. McNerney, a Williamsport native, who quickly developed a reputation as a competent and aggressive attorney. Allen P. Page, Jr. joined Joseph McNerney and in 1949 the partnership of McNerney and Page was formed. Three years later, when O. William Vanderlin became a partner, the partnership became McNerney, Page & Vanderlin. In 1962, after T. Max Hall joined the firm, we became McNerney, Page, Vanderlin & Hall. Since 1962, although many new partners have joined the firm, we have maintained the name McNerney, Page, Vanderlin & Hall as a symbol of quality legal services, reasonably priced and efficiently delivered.